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  • bre

    Bryce Canyon is the place that showed me a million castles. | Jun 21 09'

    by bre a female traveling as a couple from San Diego, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    "As we headed down the dirt road we took a turn that suddenly became very narrow and dropped straight down about 2000 feet."

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  • xcountryTVNC

    Bryce Canyon - Best hike ever | Jun 16 09'

    by xcountryTVNC a 40 year old female traveling as a family from Lancaster, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

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    Today we drove from Arches to Bryce National Park. We followed the GPS directions which had us taking the road less traveled. The drive had us driv... Continue reading »

  • Trailer Trash

    Beautiful Bryce Canyon | Jun 08 09'

    by Trailer Trash a female traveling as a couple from Cameron Park, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

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    We headed toward Bryce Canyon National Park today.  The first part of the drive took us over Boulder Mountain a nice change from the stark roc... Continue reading »

  • Lori and Ian

    Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah | May 07 09'

    by Lori and Ian a traveling as a couple from London, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    "The park is full of pinnacles and points, steeples and spirals, and odd formations called “hoodoos”, which is a pillar of rock, usually in a fanatasic shape, left by erosion."

    2009-05-07We were up at our usual time of 7 am, got read broke camp, had breakfast and were on our way a little after 9 am. We had a four hour driv... Continue reading »

  • The Kolberg

    Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon | Apr 14 09'

    by The Kolberg a traveling as a family from San Jose, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    "he stone sculptures were breathtaking. Gazing down into the “amphitheater” there were hoodoos (stone columns) covering acres of land."

    <!--StartFragment--> We awoke with the sun today. We got up at 6 a.m. in hopes of catching the much publicized sunrise at Bryce Point. However,... Continue reading »

  • Adventurous Angie

    Day 4: Bryce Canyon National Park to Capitol Reef National Park | Nov 17 08'

    by Adventurous Angie a 29 year old female from Pottsville, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    "The way the sun hits the Hoodoos they seem to glow within w/ a life force of their own, its magical!"

    Day 4 began early as well. No one slept well at all. The temperature during the night dipped very low and everyone's feet were freezing. I never wo... Continue reading »

  • Adventurous Angie

    Day 3: Zion to Bryce Canyon National Park | Nov 16 08'

    by Adventurous Angie a 29 year old female from Pottsville, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    "we found ourselves laughing nervously as we clung to walls on the sides of cliffs trying to pass other hikers"

    Day three began early. Donna and Lindsay called me about 10:30 p.m. the night before and had just gotten into Springdale. They went up to the campg... Continue reading »

  • Hedquist

    Bryce Canyon here we come! | Jun 17 08'

    by Hedquist a female traveling as a couple from Richmond, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    ""Used" but not defeated, I now qualify as a technological wizard!"

       Hello again, and thanks for joining me on this blog.  I am having as much fun writing it as you are reading it! It makes the... Continue reading »

  • C & R

    Hoodoos-Grottos-Narrows....don't worry, its all English! | Nov 19 07'

    by C & R a traveling as a couple from United States, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    "the science and geology behind the not-so-english-sounding words!"

    So with horseshoe shaped amphitheaters that one can get lost within...to myriad colors and unique rock formations that demand your awe...from  ... Continue reading »

  • C & R

    Feel yourself transform at BRYCE CANYON national park | Nov 19 07'

    by C & R a traveling as a couple from United States, on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park

    "something about BRYCE touches you like none other...and you leave the park a changed person."

    After experiencing one of the oldest national parks (Zion Canyon), if you even momentarily think, you've seen them all...really, stop and thin... Continue reading »

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